I guess all these extra features are for people who have no LIFE or WORK.
I even remember during the format war days that fanboys for both sides were arguing who's format had the better extra features. When BD won (I was BD all the way regardless of it's extra features), people were still complaining that for this or that movie, the studio didn't include the online interactivity and such. I just shook my head.
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I guess all these extra features are for people who have no LIFE or WORK.
I even remember during the format war days that fanboys for both sides were arguing who's format had the better extra features. When BD won (I was BD all the way regardless of it's extra features), people were still complaining that for this or that movie, the studio didn't include the online interactivity and such. I just shook my head.